2012 Canadian Soccer League season

[1] Montreal became the second Quebec club after Trois-Rivières Attak to reach the final, while Toronto added more silverware to their cabinet by winning the double during the regular season.

[4][5] While six TFC Academy players were signed by first team Toronto FC of the Major League Soccer.

[6] Rogers TV continued broadcasting matches for the CSL, while CogecoTV provided coverage to the Niagara and Kingston regions.

Assistant referees: Gianni Facchini Dave Ashfield Fourth official: Hassane Rifai The 2012 CSL Executive Committee.

[37] Toronto also managed to produce the best defensive record throughout the season, and as a result Antonio Ilic was named the Goalkeeper of the Year.

After leading the Windsor Stars to their first postseason appearance since the 2007 season Steve Vagnini was voted the Coach of the Year.

[citation needed] Robin Glover and Enio Perruzza were acknowledged by the league for their continual years of service, and were given the Media and Broadcaster awards.

Glover received the Media award for his years of loyalty in producing match reports since the 1995 CNSL season.

Stan Adamson (left) presenting Media award to Robin Glover